MORGAN COUNTY, Alabama -- Drug agents arrested five people at what they described as a "party" house Wednesday.

Morgan County Drug Task Force Agents, Hartselle Police, and Morgan County DHR went to a home in the 500 block of Elrod Circle in Hartselle to conduct a welfare check on children. According to Sheriff Ana Franklin, agents had received several complaints of adults giving juveniles drugs and alcohol at the residence. There, agents made contact with homeowners Gregory Allen Byford, 35, and Lauren Brooke Goodwin, 31. They also found 18-year-old Hunter Stanley Jones at the residence, as well as marijuana in plain-view.

Agents obtained and executed a search warrant and discovered about an ounce of high-grade marijuana at the home, according to a sheriff's report.. During the course of the search, several vehicles pulled up to the home. Agents arrested Darrell Bruce Reeves, 33, who they said arrived under the influence of alcohol and prescription medications. Agents also arrested 18-year-old Daniel Drane, who they said was in possession of spice.

Agents discovered drug transaction texts in both Byford and Goodwin's cell phone, the sheriff's report said. Both Byford and Goodwin were arrested and charged with unlawful possession of marijuana in the first degree and drug endangerment of a child. Bond was set at $5000 each on both suspects.

Jones was charged with loitering in a drug house and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at $600.

Drane was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond is set at $2800.

According to a sheriff's report, Reeves had an outstanding felony warrant for unlawful possession of a controlled substance. The report said he also had misdemeanor warrants for DUI, following too close and tampering with physical evidence with Morgan County. Those warrants came from a traffic stop in Hartselle last week by deputies, where Reeves was stopped for suspicion of DUI and reportedly tried to eat several Xanax pills, according to police.